I cannot figure out how to use a variable to relate to a inputlookup csv field.
service_tier.csv
region, plan, price
USA, tier2, 100
CAN, tier1, 25
user_service_plans.csv
user, plan
mike, tier1
james, tier2
regions.csv
type, address, region
home, abc123, usa
work, 123cba, usa
home, xyz123, can
work 321xyz, can
I have a search that returns me a user, and their current region. I want to determine which address they have
|inputlookup service_tier.csv |eval user="mike" | eval TYPE="home"| join plan [|inputlookup user_service_plans.csv | where USER=user] | join type=inner region [|inputlookup regions.csv | where type=TYPE ] | where plan=tier1
the eval user, and eval TYPE are empty in the sub searches. If I hardcode the | where USER="mike" and | where type="HOME" I get the correct results.
How do I make my search visible to the subsearch lookups?
Hi @wrussell12,
Use this instead to combine your three csv files together at minimum resource cost :
|inputlookup user_service_plans.csv where plan="tier1" AND user="mike"
| lookup service_tier.csv plan
| eval region=lower(region), type="home"
|lookup regions.csv region, type
Cheers,
David
Hi @wrussell12,
You can use command lookup.
For example:
| inputlookup service_tier.csv
| eval user="mike"
| eval TYPE="home"
| lookup your_lookup.csv field1_from_lookup, field2_from_lookup output new_field_from_lookup
But keep in mind: lookup and join differences
If your use case requires you to use join then you can find this helpful - join.
Am I doing this wrong? How an search a lookup for specific field(s)